Critique of Judgement

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Simon and Schuster, Jun 30, 2008 - Philosophy - 380 pages
A refreshing approach to the study of major Western philosophers. Introductory essays by noted scholars enliven each volume with insights into the human side of the great thinkers, and provide authoritative discussions of the historical background, evolution, and importance of their ideas. Highly recommended as stimulating classroom texts.
 

Contents

PREFACE
3
nature
23
Of the logical representation of the purposive
29
FIRST DIVISION ANALYTIC OF THE AESTHETICAL
37
Comparison of the three specifically different
43
Beautiful art is the art of genius
46
Investigation of the question whether in
51
The judgment of taste by which an object
65
58
192
Of the objective purposiveness of nature
205
FIRST DIVISION ANALYTIC OF THE TELEOLOGICAL
208
Of the peculiar character of things as natural
216
Of the principle of judging of internal pur
222
Of the principle of teleology as internal
228
Preliminary to the solution of the above
235
73
239

FOURTH MOMENT OF THE JUDGMENT OF TASTE
73
SECOND BOOK ANALYTIC OF THE SUBLIME
82
A OF THE MATHEMATICALLY SUBLIME
86
GENERAL REMARK UPON THE EXPOSITION OF
106
The principle of taste is the subjective prin
128
40
135
49
156
Of the combination of taste with genius
163
52
169
SECOND DIVISION DIALECTIC OF THE AESTHETI
175
55
182
The reason that we cannot treat
243
1125
245
Remark
249
115
253
APPENDIX METHODOLOGY OF THE TELEOLOGI
265
Of physicotheology
286
86 Of ethicotheology
292
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298
90
312
faith
318
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Immanuel Kant was a German philosopher and is known as one of the foremost thinkers of Enlightenment. He is widely recognized for his contributions to metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, and aesthetics.

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